PFF broke down the numbers immediately after every NFL Week 10 game, including scores, rookie standouts and more.
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IND@NE | CLV@BLT | HST@CIN | SF@JAX | NO@MIN | GB@PIT
TEN@TB | ATL@ARZ | DET@LAC | NYG@DAL | WAS@SEA | NYJ@LV
DEN@BUF
Indianapolis Colts 10, New England Patriots 6
Offensive spotlight: Mac Jones was benched at quarterback for the Patriots, having gone 15-for-20 for 170 yards. Bailey Zappe replaced him but went just three-for-seven for 25 yards. Both players threw bad interceptions.
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Cleveland Browns 33, Baltimore Ravens 31
Defensive spotlight: Kyle Hamilton opened the game as well as you can for the Ravens, tipping and intercepting a pass from Deshaun Watson before walking into the end zone for the touchdown. A big concern for the Ravens was that cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who had been questionable coming into the game, left the game due to injury, with the Ravens having a short turnaround before facing the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football.
There’s a reason why Myles Garrett is the front-runner for defensive player of the year at this stage, and despite the Ravens keeping him off the stat sheet for almost three full quarters, he still made his presence felt, bringing Lamar Jackson down on two straight plays at the end of the third quarter.
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Houston Texans 30, Cincinnati Bengals 27
Rookie spotlight: Tank Dell was once again a big factor for the Texans on offense. Targeted 14 times in the win today, he caught six passes for 56 yards and a shifty touchdown.
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San Francisco 49ers 34, Jacksonville Jaguars 3
Offensive spotlight: Jaguars wide receiver Christian Kirk had six receptions for 104 yards, the only Jaguars player with at least 30 receiving yards or 50 total yards of scrimmage on the day. Kirk fumbled the ball at the 49ers' six-yard line when down 20-3, which effectively ended the game once and for all. The Jaguars had no answers for this 49ers defense, getting killed up front at the line of scrimmage and rarely creating any separation downfield.
49ers tight end George Kittle got behind Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd and quarterback Brock Purdy somehow reset his base and reloaded his arm to deliver a well-placed ball over Lloyd’s outstretched arms down the right sideline, with Kittle waltzing into the end zone with no defender in sight. Kittle finished the game with three receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown. Running back Christian McCaffrey had over 100 yards from scrimmage, with 95 yards on the ground and six receptions for 47 yards, both featuring several missed tackles forced, but his remarkable touchdown streak ended at 17 games.
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Minnesota Vikings 27, New Orleans Saints 19
Defensive spotlight: Danielle Hunter had a big day for the Vikings defense, and it was his hit that knocked Derek Carr out of the game and brought in Jameis Winston for the closing stages. Hunter had a sack to maintain his league lead this season, as well as some additional pressure. He had a 22.5% pass-rush win rate pending grade review and was a constant problem for the New Orleans offense.
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Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Green Bay Packers 19
Rookie spotlight: Jayden Reed led the Packers in receiving today with five targets for five catches, 84 yards, and a touchdown. Reed now has four touchdown catches on the season to go along with 417 receiving yards. Luke Musgrave was second on the team in receiving yards as he came up with a couple of big catches for a total of 64 yards. He has now crossed 300 receiving yards for the season.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, Tennessee Titans 6
Offensive spotlight: Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans was the standout offensive player in this game. Evans finished the game with six catches on 10 targets for 143 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown.
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Arizona Cardinals 25, Atlanta Falcons 23
Defensive spotlight: Nate Landman continued a nice first season as a starter with more big plays for the Falcons defense in this game. He had the interception of Murray over the middle and brought the Cardinals quarterback down for an 11-yard loss.
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Detroit Lions 41, Los Angeles Chargers 38
Rookie spotlight: Jahmyr Gibbs flashed his talent early and often in this game as he carried the ball 14 times for 77 rushing yards and found the endzone twice in the first half. Gibbs also added three catches for 35 yards to get up over 100 all-purpose yards on the day.
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Dallas Cowboys 49, New York Giants 17
Offensive spotlight: Giants running back Saquon Barkley had seven carries for one yard in the first half, with quarterback Tommy Devito completing 4-of-9 passes for 24 yards. Darius Slayton was the lone pass-catcher with multiple receptions and over 10 receiving yards in the first half. The Giants averaged 1.2 yards per play in the first half.
The entire Cowboys passing attack was feasting in the first half, with quarterback Dak Prescott completing 18-of-24 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns, adding 17 rushing yards with a touchdown to close out the half. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb scored in the first half on a 14-yard carry and hauled in six receptions for 98 yards, with Brandin Cooks also racking up 104 yards on seven receptions with a touchdown. The Cowboys averaged 8.8 yards per play in the first half.
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Seattle Seahawks 29, Washington Commanders 26
Defensive spotlight: Seahawks edge rusher Boye Mafe had another sack in his breakout season, as he was the most consistent source of pressure for Seattle. Pending grade review, Mafe led the team in pressures with five and had a 13.3% pass-rush win rate on first review. Leonard Williams also notched his first sack since being traded from the New York Giants, though it was one of just two pressures pending review.
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Las Vegas Raiders 16, New York Jets 12
Rookie spotlight: Raiders rookie quarterback Aidan O’Connell once again started the game on Sunday night. He finished the contest 16-for-27 with 153 passing yards, one passing touchdown and one interception.
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Denver Broncos 24, Buffalo Bills 22
Offensive spotlight: Russell Wilson hardly lit the stat sheet on fire, but he was the better quarterback tonight. He finished 24-of-29 for 192 yards and two touchdowns, with one big-time throw and zero turnover-worthy plays.
Things were kept very simple for him, with the veteran quarterback throwing just 3.5 yards down the field on average. However, he completed three of his four passes that traveled 10 or more yards downfield for 56 yards and a touchdown that could go down as the catch of the year.
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